Comcast customers will have much more access to UFC programming following a new programing agreement that was reached by the cable company and FOX Networks.

The deal, announced Tuesday, impacts Comcast’s approximately 22 million Xfinity cable subscribers.

They’ll now have access to FOX’s 20 broadcast outlets, including FUEL TV, which broadcasts dozens of UFC main and preliminary cards – and other UFC specialty programming such as weigh-in specials, pre-/post-event shows, and the weekly “UFC Tonight” news program – each year.

The deal’s financial terms were not disclosed.

FUEL TV airs the UFC’s next event, “UFC on FUEL TV 7: Barao vs. McDonald,” live on Saturday with a main-card broadcast from London’s Wembley Arena. Additionally, when UFC on FX and The Ultimate Fighter Finale events air on FX, FUEL TV carries the preliminary cards.

Comcast customers were left in the dark after the UFC moved from Spike TV to the FOX family of channels in 2012.

Earlier this year, FOX announced plans to rebrand SPEED and FUEL TV as FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2. Officials haven’t formally announced how the new setup will impact UFC content once the rebranding is implemented in August.

In addition to FX and FUEL TV, which both carry UFC programming, the FOX channels include the likes of FX Movie Channel, FOX Soccer, National Geographic, Nat Geo Wild, MundoFox, FOX Deportes and FOX Business Network. The Comcast deal includes both live and OnDemand content.